Language name and locationː Mwani, Mozambique [Refer to Ethnologue]
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1. mʼmoja [mʼmodʒa] |
21. ʃirini na mʼmoja ( Arabic + Bantu) |
2. mbire |
22. ʃirini na mbire |
3. natu |
23. ʃirini na natu |
4. nʼné |
24. ʃirini na nʼné |
5. nʼtano |
25. ʃirini na nʼtano |
6. sita ( < Swahili / Arabic ) |
26. ʃirini na sita |
7. saba ( < Swahili / Arabic ) |
27. ʃirini na saba |
8. nane ( < Swahili ) |
28. ʃirini na nane |
9. kʰɛ́nta ( < Swahili / Arabic ) |
29. ʃirini na kʰɛ́nta |
10. kume |
30. talatini ( < Swahili / Arabic ) |
11. kume na mʼmoja |
40. arubaine ( < Swahili / Arabic ) |
12. kume na mbire |
50. amusine ( < Swahili / Arabic ) |
13. kume na natu |
60. sitine ( < Swahili / Arabic ) |
14. kume na nʼné |
70. sabine ( < Swahili / Arabic ) |
15. kume na nʼtano |
80. tamanine ( < Swahili / Arabic ) |
16. kume na sita |
90. tusuine ( < Swahili / Arabic ) |
17. kume na saba |
100. mia ( < Swahili / Arabic ) |
18. kume na nane |
200. mia mbire |
19. kume na kʰɛ́nta |
1000. álufu ( < Swahili / Arabic ) |
20. ʃirini ( < Swahili / Arabic ) |
2000. álufu mbire |
Linguist providing data and dateː Mr.
Sebastian Floor,
提供资料的语言学家: Mr. Sebastian Floor, 1998 年 |
Other comments: Mwaní (Kimwani) or Mwane, Namwaní is spoken by approximately 167,000 speakers in Cabo Delgado province: coast north of Pemba, Arimba to Palma, Ibo and Mocimboa da Praia; Querimba archipelago offshore, Mozambique. Mwani has numeral system mixing with some indigenous Bantu numbers with Swahili loanwords. Note that high tones are marked, but low ones are left unmarked. |
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